THE chance to play at the home of English rugby would be the high point of any amateur rugby player’s career, but Lloyd Davis will not be content with just playing the role of star-struck visitor.

The Trowbridge fly-half struck two conversions during his side’s semi-final victory over Guildford but, as the magnitude of his side’s achievement was still sinking in, Davis took time to underline the desire to return home on Sunday week as a Twickenham winner.

“It’s a big day out at Twickenham, but it’s not just a day out, we’re going there to win,’’ he said, as the wild celebrations continued around him on the Guildford pitch.

“We’ll enjoy our day at Twickenham, but it’s important we don’t forget that.

“It will be the same approach (at Twickenham), being professional and making sure we work hard, because nothing is going to come to us for free.

“We’ll have to make sure we really work for it.’’

Staffordshire side Leek stand in the way of Trowbridge and RFU Intermediate Cup glory, but Davis was not immune from general bewilderment and disbelief at the thought of the Doric Park club’s appointment at English rugby’s headquarters.